EA's Alice Has Obvious Burton Reference

You only have to look at the recent images released of Alice from EA to see that it’s based around Tim Burton’s version with it’s dark and twisted not-very-fairytale-like appearance, but I guess they didn’t want to pay the license to make an official game of the film.

“Alice is a classic fiction, infinitely rich with memorable characters, places and experiences. Our approach to Alice: Madness Returns takes this colorful world and reinvents it with psychotic personalities and pervasive insanity”

Said American McGee, Spicy Horse Games Co-Founder and Senior Creative Director.

“We can’t wait to share our vision with Alice in Wonderland fans and gamers around the world.”

Game info:
The game follows Alice on a journey through a wildly corrupted and shattered Wonderland to uncover the truth behind her haunted past and tortured psyche. In this journey, players will romp through highly-detailed elaborate worlds, encounter a cast of off-beat characters and engage in epic battles with deadly weapons and sinister villains.

“In 2000, we launched a cult hit on the PC with American McGee’s Alice. Ten years later, I’m pleased to announce American is back on board leading the top-rate talent at Spicy Horse Games to create this sequel,”

Said David DeMartini, Senior Vice President and General Manager of EA Partners.

“The Alice in Wonderland fiction continues to be a fan favorite all over the world. We can’t wait for them to experience the next chapter with Alice: Madness Returns.”

Alice: Madness Returns takes place 10 years after the conclusion of the original game, with Alice struggling to recover from the emotional trauma of losing her entire family in a fatal fire. After spending a decade institutionalized in an insane asylum, she is finally released to the care of a psychiatrist who just may be able to help her conquer the nightmarish hallucinations that still haunt her. Alice embarks on a mission to root out the true cause of her family’s mysterious death, jumping from a gloomy and stark London to a rich and provocative Wonderland.
More can be seen at AliceMadnessReturns.com.